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Blog Post Date: May 27, 2006
I just receive this email from a visitor to ww.express-marketing.com
I get a sense that sometimes when new webmasters purchase website marketing software, they have no idea what it should do or its benefits.
Maybe the person in this email didn't like adblaster or know what to do with Adblaster.
Here's the reality of purchasing web site software and ebooks. As with all businesses, you're going to need a Research & Development fund. Some of the products are going to work well for you and some aren't.
sometimes users don't really know what the out come should be for using a particular website marketing software. And thus, they think that the product isn't working.
Quite frankly... some of the website marketing products on the market don't really work or are outdated.
If you don't know what a software is supposed to do, you may have to purchase it and try it. Check out different reviews on the software before you buy it.
My personal thought's are: if a search engine blaster type software says that it's going to blast your ad to 2.5 million search engines... I would be a little wary. Reasonably speaking, there aren't 2.5 million search engines.. There are barely 5 main search engines.
And if the software is highly automated and mass marketed, it's probably being used by thousands of other webmasters which may or may not water down its effectiveness.
I've learned that sometimes when I don't understand what a product is supposed to do, I use it patiently until I figure it out. Or I try to develop software that has the same functionality.
I am sorry that the person emailing me felt that she didn't get the value that she was expecting from the software that she purchased.
I truly hope that this person continues to try different types of products in order to figure out which ones WILL work for her.
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I just surfed into your site while looking for tips to build traffic. I looked at your list of revied products. One in your "no recommendation" list caught my eye. It is the adblaster. I tried it with 0 results. I asked for a refund based on their "Money back" guarantee. They agreed to a refund but did not do it until I complained to my credit card company. If you accept reviews from people who surf to your site. I would place it in the warning label catagory.
I have a site for diabetics. If you have any good traffic building tips for someone with a good cause and no budget I would appreciate being steered in the right direction. I am on a mission to make the world a healthier place.
Toma
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